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The 37th annual Farm Aid that took place in Noblesville, Indiana at the Ruoff Music Center on September 23rd, will once again go down in history as one of the strongest
You have to go back to BR549’s debut in the mid-90s to find a modern band that has committed so strongly to classic mid-century country music, blending the buttoned-up stylized
On the rainy, dreary evening of September 25th, those who witnessed Ches Smith and his ten-piece ensemble at Philly’s avant-garde venue, Solar Myth, basked in the bright, colorful visuals and
With a band name like Old Heavy Hands, you know there ain’t no messing around with this group of rock and roll lifers from Greensboro, NC. Somewhere between the rugged
Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran says this about The Living Pins: ”One of the things I can really recognize when I hear a bit of music– is the FUN.
The musical story of how Alan Palomo ended up creating his recently released World of Hassle LP is a beautifully unpredictable one. Palomo has been tirelessly creating otherworldly textures with
Sink into the beguiling and nostalgic aural wonderland of “Tiny Beam of Light” by Julie Arsenault. A wave of emotion comes over the track as Arsenault sings softly and sweetly to a waltz piano push.
It is always a momentous occasion when Wilco rears its head. Despite how prolific the band has become, every time the Sonic Chameleons announce a new LP it feels like
Daniel Donato’s musical style blends the best of Nashville honky tonks with an improvisational spirit. This intersection proves to be a potent combination, made only stronger but a vibrant, youthful, and supremely talented
My Sister, My Brother can trace its origin story to a pre-pandemic songwriter’s retreat. Garrison Starr and Sean McConnell, both accomplished solo artists, met at the event and walked away